Samsung Galaxy S26 appears on Geekbench debuting the first-ever 2nm chipset on a smartphone

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 has popped up on Geekbench, giving an early glimpse of Samsung’s next flagship powered by the new Exynos 2600. Benchmark sightings before launch aren’t unusual, but this one is getting attention because the Exynos 2600 is expected to be the first 2nm chip used in a commercial smartphone.

The listing shows the Galaxy S26 running Android 16 with 12GB of RAM, scoring 3,315 in single-core and 11,310 in multi-core tests. Samsung says the new chip brings around a 39 percent jump in CPU performance over the previous generation, along with much stronger graphics. On paper, that’s a solid upgrade, but as always, early benchmarks only tell part of the story.

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